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  • Mental Health Systems Research
  • Youth Engagement Strategies
  • Knowledge Mobilization in Healthcare

Background:

  • Mental health systems require a focus on prevention and early intervention for young people.
  • Integrating youth voice is essential for guiding priority directions in youth mental health services.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To understand how youth advisories can influence strategic directions within youth mental health knowledge mobilization networks.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of youth advisories in shaping system-level decision-making.

Main Methods:

  • Reviewed the development stages of a youth advisory within a national network.
  • Engaged the youth advisory in a participatory evaluation of youth voice inclusion processes.

Main Results:

  • Identified moderate to high levels of individual engagement within the youth advisory.
  • Observed strong development of processes and procedures supporting youth voice inclusion across the network.

Conclusions:

  • Youth advisories are valuable for enhancing youth engagement (YE) in knowledge mobilization for mental health services.
  • The study provides a useful methodology for evaluating YE efforts at a system level.